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Star Trek: Action!

af Terry J. Erdmann

Andre forfattere: Paula M. Block (Forfatter)

Serier: Star Trek (1998.12)

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23,719. That's how many minutes have been committed to film during the thirty year -- and counting -- history of "Star Trek." Since its inception as a groundbreaking show, through its current incarnations on television and as a series of motion pictures, more than 395 hours of "Star Trek" have been filmed. If you watch it all consecutively, you'd be glued to your television set around the clock for more than 16 days. Have you ever wondered what it takes to create just one sequence of scenes that can last as little as a minute or two? Minutes may not seem like a lot out of thirty years' worth of science fiction magic, but for the thousands of men and women both in front of and behind the cameras, each and every one of those minutes has been a labor of love, blood, sweat, and tears, all created without a net. With the author as our guide, we will follow the creation of three separate sequences -- one each from "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(R), Star Trek: Voyager(R)," and the upcoming motion picture "Star Trek: Insurrection™ ." From the first meetings of the writers to the preproduction meetings, from the concept sketches… (mere)
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At first, I thought this would be a cool behind the scenes look at what goes into making Star Trek, with interviews and tidbits and all that. Instead, what this book has to offer are in depths looks at the creation of particular scenes from an episode of Voyager, Deep Space Nine, and Start Trek: Insurrection respectively. I'll admit that it did get a bit technical at times, but there were lots of interesting points throughout the text that still made this engaging and enjoyable for me to read.

I'd recommend for any die-hard Star Trek fan…just make sure you've already seen these episodes/movie before reading it. ( )
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23,719. That's how many minutes have been committed to film during the thirty year -- and counting -- history of "Star Trek." Since its inception as a groundbreaking show, through its current incarnations on television and as a series of motion pictures, more than 395 hours of "Star Trek" have been filmed. If you watch it all consecutively, you'd be glued to your television set around the clock for more than 16 days. Have you ever wondered what it takes to create just one sequence of scenes that can last as little as a minute or two? Minutes may not seem like a lot out of thirty years' worth of science fiction magic, but for the thousands of men and women both in front of and behind the cameras, each and every one of those minutes has been a labor of love, blood, sweat, and tears, all created without a net. With the author as our guide, we will follow the creation of three separate sequences -- one each from "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(R), Star Trek: Voyager(R)," and the upcoming motion picture "Star Trek: Insurrection™ ." From the first meetings of the writers to the preproduction meetings, from the concept sketches

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